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Kansas’ Carol Beal (BeadUnsupervised) gives us this week’s interpretation of Fall.
No two leaves are alike. Some are blended, some bargello or stripes, gradations, mottled. They have sculpted edges and contain a wild palette of unexpected colors.
Her polymer brooches are remarkably real.
They make you want to go outside and take a closer look at what you may have missed.
Chris Owens ,
These are gorgeously inspiring!
These leaves are really beautiful close up. You can see the different patterns that Carol uses to create a harmonious design. I particularly like her use of the bargello technique, which avoids the “southwesterny” look that I’m not too fond of.